Toro Pressure Compensating Emitter w/ Dust Cap - Select
A Toro pressure compensating emitter is a type of drip irrigation device designed to deliver a consistent flow of water to plants, regardless of variations in pressure within the irrigation system. This emitter is particularly beneficial in sloped or uneven terrains, ensuring that plants receive an equal amount of water, which promotes healthier growth and maximizes efficiency.
Unique Emitter Design And Pressure Compensating Diaphragm Allows the emitter to self-flush during operation and shut-down to facilitate cleaning. This ensures the emitter is free of debris at start-up and during the emitter operation.
*Note these work in gallons per hour, whereas most micro heads work in gallons per minute. This means that you shouldn’t put these emitters on with other sprinklers.
A Toro pressure compensating emitter is a type of drip irrigation device designed to deliver a consistent flow of water to plants, regardless of variations in pressure within the irrigation system. This emitter is particularly beneficial in sloped or uneven terrains, ensuring that plants receive an equal amount of water, which promotes healthier growth and maximizes efficiency.
Unique Emitter Design And Pressure Compensating Diaphragm Allows the emitter to self-flush during operation and shut-down to facilitate cleaning. This ensures the emitter is free of debris at start-up and during the emitter operation.
*Note these work in gallons per hour, whereas most micro heads work in gallons per minute. This means that you shouldn’t put these emitters on with other sprinklers.
A Toro pressure compensating emitter is a type of drip irrigation device designed to deliver a consistent flow of water to plants, regardless of variations in pressure within the irrigation system. This emitter is particularly beneficial in sloped or uneven terrains, ensuring that plants receive an equal amount of water, which promotes healthier growth and maximizes efficiency.
Unique Emitter Design And Pressure Compensating Diaphragm Allows the emitter to self-flush during operation and shut-down to facilitate cleaning. This ensures the emitter is free of debris at start-up and during the emitter operation.
*Note these work in gallons per hour, whereas most micro heads work in gallons per minute. This means that you shouldn’t put these emitters on with other sprinklers.